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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21; 1923. ROSS VETOES INSURANCE | BILL, MANY WAIT ACTION ‘a. (Continued from Page One) relating to trespass by hunters and trappers. Chapter 12, O. H. B, 34, H. B. A: 7, defining slander and fixing penalty. Chapter 15, v. H. B. 106, HB. A. 11, relating to investment of perman- ent funds. Chapter 14, 0. H. B. 73, H. B. A. 13, relating to irrigation districts. Chapter 15, Q, H. B. 86, H. B. A..10, relating to funds for state law library. Chapter 15, ©, H. B. 23, H. B.A. 12, providing for Girls’ Industrial insti- tute. Mae Chapter 17, 0. 8. F. 17, 8. B. A. 7 providing for notices to creditors by receivers. Chapter 18, 0. 8. F. 6, 8. E. A. 6, providing for notices of liens for taxes due United States. Chapter 19, O. H. B. 115, H. B. A. 16, relating to school district e’ec- tions. Chapter 20, O. H. B. 60, H. B. A. 14, providing for destruction of injurious odents and magples. 7 chapter 21, O. H. B. 65, HL EB. A. 15, izing organization of Teton coun. Chapter 22, O. H. B. 19, H. BE. A. 17, providing for safety instruction in public schools. Chapter 23, O. H. B, 52, H. HL A. 18 relating to grounds of attachment. Chapter 24, O, 8 F. 6, 5. E. A. 17, ating to employment of children. Chapter 25, 0. 8. F. 25, 8. BE. A. 9, relating to vocational training of dis abled persons. Chapter 26, O. 8. F. 14, 8S. EB. A. 11, relating to settlement of bills of ex ceptions. Chapter 27, O. 8. F. 2, 8. E. A. 12, ating to state farm loan: Chapter 28, O. 8. F. 37, 8. . 20, relating to distribution of federal ol! royalties. Chapter 29, O. EB. B. 80, H. E. A. 30, ing new counties immediate legis- © representation, Chapter 30, O. H. B. 110, H. B. A. j1, to punish for injury to signs and signboards. Chapter 31, O. 8. F. 35, S. EB. A. 15, accepting provisions of federal ma- ternity act. Chapter 32, O. S. F. 18, S. B. A. 13, providing for notice of pendency ‘of action affecting title to real property. ‘hapter 33, O. S. F. 62, 8. E. A. 10; relating to State Board of Health. Chapter 34, O. H. B. 83, H. E. A. 23, ating to biennial report of State ard of Charities and Reform. Chapter 35, O. H. B. 2, H. E. respecting the contract and rates of interert. Chapter 36, 0. H. B. 92, H. B. A: 22, relating to county indebtedness. Chapter 87, O. H. BE. 80, H. E. A. 25, relating to distribution of government ofl royalty fund. fhapter 38, O. 8. F. 76, 8. B. A. 14, providing for destruction of grass- hoppers, army worms, cut worms and other insect pests. Memorials and resolutions: 0. H. J. R. 5, H. BE. J. R. 2, relating to exploitation of natural resources. 0. H. J. R.1, H. BE. J. R. 1, urging appointment of Frank W. Mondell as secretary of interior. oO. 8. J. M. 2, 8. E. J. M. 2, urging expediting of work on Guernsey dam. Oo. 8. J. M. 1, 8S. B. J. M. 4, urging liberatizing of Reclamation act. oO. 5. 5. M. 6, H. EB. J. M. 1, urging ‘hastening of enactment of Farm Loan act. g! A. 19, legal BILLS AWAITING ACTON BY ROSS. These acts of the Seventeenth legis lature are awaiting action by the governor. Then, in’addition to those already signed, constitute what was left of the 400 bills offered in th course of the 40-day session: 0. 8. F. 46, 8. B.A. Bighth Judicial district. 0. 8. J. R. 8, 8. E. J. R. 25, calling for a constitutional amendment for a severance tax and a tax on all mineral deposits. 16, creating 0. S. F. 45, 5. B. A. 238, coetrning | building and loan associations. 0. H. B. 37, H. E. A. 29, placing | state insurance commissioner under state treasurer. 0. H. B. 70, H. BE. A. 36, providing for tax on gasoline. O. H. B. 98, H. E. A. 37, to Umit Mability of banks on negotiable se: curity forwarded for collection, O. H. B. 156, H. EB, A. 39, establish- Ushing division of apiary inspection. 0. H. B. 151, H. E. A. 39, providing for separate assessment of railroads. O, H. B. 182, H. EB. A. 40, to abolish State Board of Horticulture. O. H. B. 61, H. B. A. 41, requiring placing of bath houses near mines. O. H. B. 140, H. E. A. 42, providing coal for tntroduction and reception in ev!-| dence of certified copies of certain papers and public records. O. H. B. 152, H. E. O. 43, relating to duties of State Board of Equaliza. tion. O. H. B. 203, H. E. A. 44, pertatn- ing to taxation of banks and loan and investment companies. O. H. B. 138, H. E. A. 45, providing for monthly reports of violations of Naw. O. H. B. 149, H. EL A. 46, relating to inspection of livestock. O. H. B. 250, H. E. A. 47, relating to tax levy for university permanent buildings. O. H. B. 12, H. BE. A. 46, providing for semiannual payment of taxes. O. H. B. 43, H. B. A. 49, defining O. H. B. 234, H. EB. A. 62, creating Tax Fact Finding commission. O. H. B. 135, H. BE. A. 63, relating to lease and sale of state lands. 0. H. B. 220, H. EB. A. 64, creating State Department of Agriculture. | 0.1: B. 120, H. E. A. 53, to provide special levy for state tuberculosis sanatorium. O. H. B, 180, H. EB. A. 52, relating to issuance of bonds by citles and | towns. | 0. H. B, 185, H. BE. A. 60, relating |to school children suffering from Physical or mental disability. O. H, B. 259, H. E. A. 67, exempting sugar beet factories from faxation for period of ten years, | 0. H. B. 169, H. EB. A. 61, relating to vocational rehabilitation of. dis. | abled persons. O. H. B. 171, H. E. A. 50, relating | to re-recording of brands. | 0. H. B, 189, H. B. A. 64, authortz- |!ng employment of drivers for con solidated schools. O. TL. B. 158, H. B. A. 66, relating |to sale of securities. 0. H. B, 126, H. E. A. 69, prohibit ing unfair competition in sale. of gasol'ne. O. H. B, 228, H. EB. A. 61, providing for grading of carlot shipments of potatoes. O. H. B. 130, H. BE, A. 55, relating to theft of automobiles. | 0. 8-F. 90, 8.°B. A: |to unfair discrimination. | 0. H. B. 117, 8. EL A. 86, general | appropriation act. S..F. 51, 8. EB. A. 39, for build ing code and zoning system in cities O. 8. P, 91, 8. E. A. 31, providing | for voting by absentees. O. S. F. 64, 8. E. A. 30, concerning | State Board of Health and enacting so-called eugenics law. O. . F. 28, 8. EB. A. 26, amending | Workmen's Compensation. act. 7 | 0. H. DB. 24, H. B, A. 93, to require shot firers in coal mines. | ©. H. B. 153, providing for separate |assessment of telegraph and _ tele: phone companies. 18, relating from state school land oil royalties qualifications of electors in bond| ©. H. B. 172, H. B.A. 83, relating elections. to inheritance tax. O. H. B. 17, H. E. A. 50, relating to} O. H. B. 144, H. E. A. 91, trans. registration. ferring unexpended balances in Sheri 0. 8. F. 121, S. B, A. 87, to provide| dan and Casper hospital maintenance indemnity for peace officers killed funds to fund for the insane. oriinjured in discharge of duties. 0. H. B. 142, H. B. A. 88, creating 0. 8. F. 90, S. E. A. 36, relating to| fund for State Training school at malfeasance in office by sheriffs and| Lander. county attorneys. 0. H. B. 113, H. E. A. 67, placing control of public water supply under ‘State Board of Health. O..H. B. 154, H. E, A. 84, relating to assessment of sleeping car com panies, O. H. B. 175, H. EB. A. 92, authortz: Ing cities to contract with railroad companies for furnishing water. 0. H. B. 137, H. E. A, 90, relating to tuition of high school students. O. H. B. 145, H, E. A. 89; creating fund for Home for Dependent Chil dren, O. H. B. 235, H. B. A. 67, relating to duties of city and town clerks. O, H. B. 260, B. FA. 65, emer: 0. 8. J. R. 14, 8. RJ. R. 34, relat- ing to Interstate freight rates. O. S. F. 86, 8. E. A. 32, relating to] irrigation districts. 0. 8. F. 22, 8, E. A. 21, relating to primary elections and changes of po: litical affiliation. . 0. 8. F. 53, 8. E. A, 22, relative to filling fees of corporations. 0. 8. J. R. 6, 8. B. J. R. 23, relat- ing. to Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Tidewater project. 0. 8. F. 87, 8. E. A. 33, providing for construction of drainage works by United States under contract with drainage districts. Oo. . F. 60, 5. E. A. 35, providing | Bency appropriation ‘act. 7 for separate assessment of car com-| ©. H. B. 247, H. E. A. 62, relating pantes. to national guard. O. H. B. 264, H. B. A. 70, making appropriation to pay counties for losses sustained by reason of soldier tax exemption law. O. H. B. 213, H: E. A. 81, permitting ities to adopt city manager form of O. 8. F. 27, S. EB. A. 24, authorizing Incorporation of cooperative market- ing. associations. O. 8S. F. 104, S. E. A. 27, relating to insane asylum. Oo. 8. F. 113, 8. F. A. 29, regulating e }hours of female labor. government. 0. 8. J. R. 7, 8. E. J. R. 38, propos: H. B. 218, H. E. A. 76, creating ing constitutional amendment to give] official seal for warden of peniten- ys accruing | tlary. schools one-third of moneys accruing O. H. B. 268, H. B. A. 75, making appropriation to losses sustained by Try making this slight change In YOUR MEALS for two weeks and watch for the astonishing results it so often gives. For years I was so unattractive that I almost cried when I looked at myself in the mirror. Oh, how I envied other girls, whose dance cards were always filled and who were al- ways popular and sought after by NY ys, who would not look at me ice. Just two weeks ago I read an article In the paper which told of ® slight change in the daily dtet which often changed women who had been thin, pale and unattractive, in some cases even for years, so that they got back that magnetic charm of radiant health, This article stated that the most important element in building a strong, beautiful body full ef grace and magnetism with spark- ling eyes and rosy cheeks was a pecullar form of fron found in the husks of grain and the peels and I hereby enter and cast OF MYR.) ose csasvescsavasonicescnene q Address Other Girls Had Dozens of Fellows — I Was a Wall Flower My Cheeks Were Pale and Sallow, My Neck Scrawny, My Lips Colorless; Today I Am as Popular as Any of the Others Girls Because I Have Radiant Health and Beauty and Have a Well- Rounded Face and Figure. Nomination Coupon Nomination Blank in the Casper Daily Tribune “Everybody Wins” Campaign. as a candidate in the Casper Daily Tribune “Every- body Wins” Prize Distribution. NOTE—Only one nomination blank accepted for each candidate nominated. TT TE ATL SSI IE ranchers by reason of depredations of game animals. O. H. B. 266, H. EB. A. 79, for rellet of Mrs. Agnes A. Carrick’and posthu mous child. O. H. B. 267, H. BE. A. 77, for relief of Homer J. Booth. O. H. B, 261, H. E, A. 76, for relict jranger. of Charles Che Caspet Dally Cribune She Says She’s Good SeSe Makininls, oo uke sayS Shes Ule vest remale swimmer in northwestern Ohio. Well, she might be and then again she might not. But In any event this much is certain. ‘It’s always a pleasuns to look at the picture of a protty girl and that she certainly is. -So look her over. FIST GOUNT IN PRIZE CONTEST OIL LEASE NOT CIFT OF STATE for the state to decide. (Continued from Page One) on section 86 or any other concession, It is all a matter “Third—All negotiations to date in connection with this lease have been on the simple premise of the lease being awarded absolutely on the basis of the best bid, the state to receive all that could be reasonably expected from any other source and in additien thereto a railroad. “Fourth—Our primary purpose in bidding for this lease is and has been to secure some independent oil pro- duction to insure us profitable tonnage to assist the rail- road in its infancy until it has developed enough busi- ness along the new line to insure profitable operation. “C. A. OWENS, Vice President, “Wyoming North & South Railroad.” Notice To Subsribers During the big Automobile Contest Subscription drive there will be no collections made from any subscribers by the regular Tribune collecto tion rs. This is done for the benefit of all contestants. As a further aid to them and a big inducement to our present and pros- pective subscribers we have reduced our subscription price to $7.50 for One Year. wow $4.00 for Six Months. which is a saving to you of $1.50 for one year and 50 cents for six months subscription. Pay your favorite contestant for at least a year’s subscrip- save $1.50 or more and having our collector call on you every month or so, be relieved of the trouble of Moose auditorium new Moose home ai FORMAL OPENING OF BIG MOOSE AUDITORIUM SET FOR THURSDAY PAGE FIVE. the Rocky Mountain region, will be the honored guest of the local lodge on this occasion, The big advance sale of tickets ind!- cates that there will be an unusually large crowd on hand. The affair is open to the public and {s not @ private affair. The admission is $1 plus war tax. Starting the following evening the Moose will conduct a 10 cent public dance, every evening but Sunday. The auditorium is open for all kinds of engagements. The first booking made by an outside organization is for March 12 and 13 when “Melody- land,” the musical show to be put on by the American Legion, will be staged. —— ‘ANIGHTHOOD PICTURE 15 | DESCRIBED AS “JEWEL” | Mrs, Owen Kildare, speaking before the Professional Women’s League of | New York City, advised them all to take their children to eee Marion Davies in the Paramount-Cosmopol- {tan picture ‘When Knighthood Was in Flower,” which comes to the Rialto theatre soon. She said that {t was an inspiring {deal of real manhood and womanhood and much better for the young than the ailly spectacles of comedians throwing custard ples about. She characterized it as a “Jewel” of a picture and as exemplify ing the very best in Amertcan film art. * _ CORNS Lift Off with Fingers in “The long looked for opening of they Thursday evening with the Annual handsome | Moose ball, corner of| celebration of Washington's birthday. the t the in conjunction with the Wolcott and A streets, SHOWS MANY ARE DOING LITTLE (Continued from Page One.) scriptions at the end of the first period the candidate would get a vote bonus of 200,000 votes, making the four subscriptions count 744,000 votes. Then if it is a new contestant, there would be 5,000 votes nomination and the 20,000 for the first subscription. Thus contestant with four two-year subscriptions could total cast votes. ~ — CHANCE FOR LIVE ONE Is there a chance for a new live wire contestant? Is there a chance for a real worker? You know there is. And there is the same chance for any contestant now entered. All are on even terms. It is time now to work. Subscriptions mean more votes now than they ever will again. In a few short weeks the votes will be less per subscription. The time to get votes is now—TODAY--when they count for more. on the a new 769,000 7 O. H. B. 262, H. BE. A. 73, making appropriation for pay of members of national guard in federal service. O. H. B. 229, H. BE. A. 66, relating to duties and powers of commission- ers of irrigation districts. O. H. J. M. 7, H. E. J. M. 2, desig- nating February 26 as Cody day. O. H. B, 241, H. E. A. 69, relating to funds for county work. O. H. B. 265, H. B. A. 71, for rellef of Ida Geneva McPherron. O. H. B, 150, H. E. A. 80, to reim 0. H. B. 97, H. B. A. 21, dealing with compulsory school attendance. 0. 8. F. 43, 8. BE. A. 8, making county superintendents county truant officers. MOTHER! 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But modern methods of cooking throw these ‘mportant things away so that probably 19 people out of 20 lack 100 per cent in their blood. 1 tried mixing a little of fron this peculiar form of iron with my meals for two weeks. I feel and look years younger, with natural color in my Ups and cheek: ‘The above is a typical hypothetical case. It would seem that every wo- Rheumatic pain- relief! Congestion, inflamed tissues— then persistent pain. Apply Sloan's to break up congestion, draw out inflammation ~and stop that pain! Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of ‘alifornia Fig yrup” now will thoroughly clean the little bowels and in a few hours you have a well, play ful child again. en if cross, fever man hose attractiveness is impaired by lack of that magnetic charm that comes” only with radiant health, would try adding a littie of this newer form of iron to her daily food. 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